The KOM Blog
Straight answers about studying in Australia, the UK, and Ireland, from the team that has helped 15,000+ Canadians get there.

Dentistry without the DAT
Dentistry without DAT is possible in Australia. Learn which Australian dental schools accept Canadians based on GPA and interviews, not test scores.
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Waitlisted for Teachers College in Ontario? Get Certified in 1 Year Abroad
Waitlisted in Ontario? Teachers College Australia lets Canadians earn a teaching degree in 1 year and return home certified to teach.
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Medical School Directly from High School? Yes, it’s Possible in Australia.
Medical school from high school is possible in Australia. Learn how Canadian students can enter direct entry medicine programs without pre-med or the MCAT.
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Is Studying Abroad Safe? A Parent’s Guide to Housing, Visas & Support
Is studying abroad safe for Canadian students? Learn how housing, visas, health insurance, and emergency support are handled in Australia and the UK.
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Why Canadian Physio Students are Choosing Australia
Learn why physiotherapy schools in Australia for Canadians offer clearer admissions, CAPR-approved programs, and faster paths to practice.
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Top 5 Reasons to Choose Curtin University | Study in Australia
Discover the top reasons to choose Curtin University: academic excellence, career-ready, scholarships, a vibrant Perth campus, and more.
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5 Reasons to Study at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
Discover 5 key reasons to study at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. Learn about programs, campuses, and opportunities for Canadian students.
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Griffith University Law School Ranked Top 50 Worldwide
Discover why Griffith University Law School stands out with its academic excellence, diverse student experience, and career-focused legal education.
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Aussie Slang Explanations: A Newcomer’s Guide
The essential Australian slang guide with top tips for newcomers. Learn Aussie phrases, cultural quirks, and fit right into Australian life. Oi!
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